In Tarpon Springs, herbicide exposure concerns often come from predictable, local patterns—things like regular lawn treatment, repeated weed control during warmer months, and work around treated vegetation.
Common scenarios we hear include:
- Home and rental property treatment: Yard owners or property managers applying weed killers, then later mowing, edging, or walking through recently treated areas.
- Landscaping and grounds roles: Workers in landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance who apply herbicides or handle vegetation shortly after treatment.
- Secondhand exposure: Clothing or work gear contaminated with herbicide residue, brought home and exposed to family members.
- Community property maintenance: Exposure linked to community landscaping, HOAs, or commercial grounds around busy public areas.
In each situation, the key question is not just “was glyphosate involved,” but whether the product use and timing line up with the medical record.


